The Photogenic Wildlife & Landscapes of Ethiopia – With
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Special Itinerary The Photogenic Wildlife & Landscapes of Ethiopia – with Oliver Smart 11 - Day Escorted Group Tour - Led by Oliver Smart and Daniel Million 17 – 27 November 2020 A Brief Description of the Group Itinerary This expert-led small group tour concentrates on the unique, unusual and photogenic wildlife and landscapes that set Ethiopia apart from the rest of Africa. Ethiopia is truly a photographer’s dream destination with many of its highlight mammal and bird species, surprisingly tolerant of people. There will be an emphasis in this group tour on photography and tuition in addition to observing Ethiopia’s magnificent and varied wildlife including its mammals, birds, reptiles and other fauna and flora. The tour is suitable for those interested in observing wildlife at a leisurely pace as well as keen photographers. It will be jointly led by award-winning wildlife photographer, ornithologist and naturalist Oliver Smart and local wildlife expert Daniel Million who will both help you make the most of the many photographic opportunities. Most of the pictures in this itinerary were taken by Oliver on his 2019 tour, which will give you some idea of his abilities and the sightings that are possible. His humour, knowledge and experience will help you gain maximum enjoyment and results from this exciting adventure. Highlights on the trip will include sitting among “herds” of gelada baboons (sometimes only a few feet away) as they feed and chatter on the montane grasslands of the Simien Mountains. We should also see the impressive Walia ibex, agile klipspringer, soaring lammergeiers and croaking thick-billed ravens all against a backdrop of jaw-dropping scenery. Next comes the Bale Mountains, inhabited by the world's rarest canid and Africa's most endangered carnivore; the beautiful Ethiopian wolf. Seeing this elegant predator hunting giant mole rats on the moonlike Sanetti Plateau is an experience to savour. The Afro-alpine moorlands and lush lichen-clad cloud forests of the Bale Mountains are also home to many other endemic species including the mountain nyala, Bale monkey, crowned eagle, blue- winged goose and the curious Bale horned chameleon to name just a few. In the Great Rift Valley, our final destination will be Lake of Awassa where we can enjoy excellent photography with the confiding water birds and grivet and colobus monkeys. Ethiopia’s fascinating ancient and more recent history and unique cultures also combine with its wildlife to make for an unforgettable adventure in one of Africa's most diverse countries. With the majority of the key wildlife species that could be encountered there should be good opportunities for photography, although please note that some patience, perseverance and luck will always be a factor with any photography. For most of the wildlife on this trip a full-frame DSLR or mirrorless camera with a telephoto lens between 300-600 mm or a powerful zoom or bridge camera will produce the best results. Ethiopia has some superb panoramic landscapes so a wide-angle lens is also ideal and there will also be some smaller wildlife for macro lenses. A tripod can also be very useful in some situations. The tour will use transportation in either three or four 4WD Hardtop Toyota Landcruiser’s depending on the numbers. ITINERARY IN BRIEF 17 Nov Morning arrival into Addis Ababa and transfer to hotel for breakfast and lunch. Return to the airport. Take flight to Gondar and transfer on to the SIMIEN MOUNTAINS. O/n SIMIEN LODGE, B, L, D. 18 Nov Enjoy a full day exploring the SIMIEN MOUNTAINS including the Chennek Valley in search of its special wildlife. O/n SIMIEN LODGE, B, L, D. 19 Nov Enjoy another full day exploring the SIMIEN MOUNTAINS. O/n SIMIEN LODGE, B, L, D. 20 Nov After some last wildlife watching in the mountains, we return to GONDAR for lunch. In the afternoon we will visit GONDAR CASTLE and the FASILIDES BATH. O/n HAILE RESORT GONDAR, B, L, D. 21 Nov Morning visit to DEBRE BIRHAN SELASSIE CHURCH and some birdwatching. Transfer to the airport and fly back to ADDIS ABABA. Visit the Addis Ababa National Museum in the afternoon. Evening dinner at the YOD ABYSSINIA TRADITIONAL FOLK RESTAURANT. O/n GETFAM HOTEL, B, L, D. 22 Nov Morning transfer to the airport. Take flight to Goba airport on the edge of the BALE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK. On arrival transfer across the SANETTI PLATEAU viewing wildlife on the way to the lodge. O/n BALE MOUNTAIN LODGE, B, L, D. 23 Nov Excursion to the SANETTI PLATEAU to see its special wildlife. Afternoon to explore the HARENNA FOREST. O/n BALE MOUNTAIN LODGE, B, L, D. 24 Nov Another full day to explore the BALE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK. Today we visit the forests at DINSHO and the GAYSAY GRASSLANDS. O/n BALE MOUNTAIN LODGE, B, L, D. 25 Nov A last morning to explore the BALE MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK. Drive to LAKE AWASSA. O/n AWASSA HAILE RESORT, B, L, D. 26 Nov Morning visit to the Lake Awassa fish market. Rest of the day for wildlife viewing and photography around LAKE AWASSA. O/n AWASSA HAILE RESORT, B, L, D. 27 Nov A last morning of more bird and wildlife viewing and photography around LAKE AWASSA. Later transfer to the AWASSA airport and fly back to Addis Ababa. We will have day use of a room at a hotel before departure on international flights. Joint Leader: Oliver Smart An alumnus of the University of Birmingham, Oliver is an acclaimed wildlife photographer and ornithologist. His clear passion for the natural world and significant experience of wildlife photography will be a valuable asset to the group members. Oliver has won awards from the Zoological Society of London and The Bird Photographer of the Year and has been published and highly commended in numerous magazines, national newspapers, nature books and wildlife guides. Oliver’s deep understanding of wildlife behaviour and experience photographing a range of habitats throughout Ethiopia will help you to capture some fantastic images of that country’s extra-special wildlife, landscapes and culture. His friendly and outgoing personality, sense of humour and immense knowledge of wildlife and photography will ensure you gain the very best possible enjoyment and photographic results from this exceptional tour. Oliver will also offer Lightroom tuition during downtime to encourage you to achieve the best results from your images. He’ll also stay up late in the evening to assist you in photographing the bright stars and Milky Way visible in the dark, unpolluted skies of Ethiopia. Joint Leader: Daniel Million After completing studies in tourism, wildlife and history, Daniel began leading tours all over Ethiopia for a number of special interest clients. He now has well over a decade’s worth of experience in tour leading in Ethiopia and is one of the country’s eminent experts in wildlife and birding, having extensively studied ornithology and natural history. He has travelled to all corners of his country, assisting National Geographic photographers and film crews and leading hundreds of wildlife and cultural tours. He has an outstanding knowledge of wildlife behavior and has observed an exceptional range of Ethiopia’s wildlife: he knows where to find even the most elusive species. Daniel’s studies and interest in history and culture are also very evident and his fluency in English, French, Amharic and Oromiffa combined with his great sense of humor and warm personality make him a perfect joint leader for this group. THE PHOTOGENIC WILDLIFE & LANDSCAPES OF ETHIOPIA Tue 17 Nov (International flights are not included, but our recommended carrier is Ethiopian Airlines) Met on arrival at the ADDIS ABABA airport and transfer to the Getfam hotel for breakfast, lunch and day use of a room to freshen up and rest after your international flight. If necessary, excess luggage can also be stored in Addis to be collected later in the trip. Later we will return to the airport to take ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES flight ET 114 at 1440 to GONDAR (GDQ) arriving 1550. (Flight duration: 1 hour, 10 minutes). (Economy Class with one piece of checked luggage at 20kg per person, plus 1 piece of hand luggage weighing 7kg per person). Excess luggage can be stored in Addis. On arrival in Gondar, we will transfer north to Debark, the gateway to the stunning Simien Mountains National Park. The journey takes around 3-4 hours and passes interesting upland landscapes including the mountains of Kosoye where Queen Elizabeth camped in 1965 on her journey to Axum. We will arrive at the lodge in time for dinner. (All meals are included today) O/n SIMIEN LODGE, B, L, D. Simien Lodge is the self-proclaimed highest lodge in Africa, sitting at 3,300 meters above sea level. Located on the edge of an escarpment just inside the boundary of the Simien Mountains National Park, the lodge boasts incredible scenic views as well as easy access into the Park. Herds of geladas and thick-billed ravens often frequent the lodge grounds and can be very approachable here. Rooms are in traditional Ethiopian style Tukels – meaning house. (2)…/ The round buildings have thatched roofs and each contain two rooms and two ensuite bathrooms. Main rooms can be arranged with double or twin beds and have enough space for an extra bed if required. Being at high altitude, temperatures can be quite cold at times. Therefore, the Tukels have solar powered underfloor heating to take the edge off the cold and hot water bottles can be provided. Extra blankets are also available to ensure guests comfort as there are often power cuts up here.